Sentence examples of "Aren't" in English with translation "ir"

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things aren't going well las cosas no van bien
Aren't you going to finish your dinner? ¿No te vas a terminar tu cena?
Aren't we going out to the park today? ¿No vamos a ir al parque hoy?
We aren't going to stay at that hotel again. No nos vamos a quedar en ese hotel de nuevo.
Some students aren't going to come back next semester. Algunos estudiantes no van a volver el semestre que viene.
"Why aren't you going?" "Because I don't want to." "¿Por qué no vas?" "Porque no quiero."
You aren't really going to go camping with Tom, are you? ¿No iras realmente a acampar con Tom, verdad?
I am going to study. Voy a estudiar.
I am going to bed. Me voy a la cama.
Tomorrow I am going shopping. Mañana voy a ir a comprar.
I am not going anywhere. No voy a ninguna parte.
I am going to start. Voy a empezar.
I am going with you. Voy contigo.
I am leaving at four. Me voy a las cuatro.
I am moving next month. Voy a mudar de casa el próximo mes.
How are your studies going? ¿Cómo te va en el estudio?
Are you going out tomorrow? ¿Vas a salir mañana?
Where are you going to? ¿Adónde vas?
Which train are you catching? ¿Qué tren vas a coger?
Are you going or staying? ¿Te vas o te quedas?
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